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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Harvest in the High Desert

Harvest is over for the year.

Thanks to Ben, Josh, Bryce and Becky.

Photo by Becky Campbell

My husband in the field at sundown.﻿

Photo by Becky Campbell

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The upper fields are all cut and we are bringing the dozer back to the yard. Since we have to make our own roads, might as well clean off the edge as we are travelling home. The dozer is always taken up to the upper fields in case of fire. This old girl has built many a fire line around the county over the past 50 years.

Summer kitties are big enough to play outside the wood shed.

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The last and final crop of hay is stacked.

Plowing up the alfalfa hay fields.

They will be planted with wheat next spring.

The fall dry-farm planting is done . . .

. . .and next year's wheat is growing.

This old wooden grain bin has stood here on the hill for 3 generations.

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I am a farm girl from Southern Idaho. I married a farm boy. We have 3 grown children and 5 grandchildren. I started sewing when I was a child but the quilt bug didn't bite me until 2004. We relocated to Ohio and love it here!